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Danielle Louder, program director at the Northeast Telehealth Resource Center, gives a brief overview of the state of telehealth reimbursement at the federal and state levels.
Healthcare attorney Aaron Maguregui discusses telehealth, HIPAA and patient privacy, and his projections for the post-COVID-19 world.
Tom Leary, senior vice president of government relations at HIMSS, discusses a wide range of topics at HIMSS21 including Patient ID Now, pandemic response and the telehealth cliff.
(Sponsored) Accenture’s Kaveh Safavi, MD, discusses insights from a recent Accenture survey, including patients’ data security concerns even as they embrace telehealth and digital tools that empower them to take charge of their own care.
(Sponsored) Shez Partovi, MD, chief innovation and strategy officer at Philips, discusses how seamless digital health solutions like Philips HealthSuite help optimize provider workflows and activate patients to manage their health.
Amwell snaps up digital mental health company SilverCloud Health and virtual care company Conversa Health to further its behavioral health services, and the AMA raises concerns about rising COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations.
Dr. Danny Sands, chief medical officer at Medisafe, a medication management platform company, talks about the role of digital therapeutics in non-visit based care and participatory medicine.
Telehealth falls short, but it doesn't have to, claims Amy Sheon of the Telehealth Equity Coalition .
Representatives from Accenture, The Chartis Group, ZS and HIMSS give a sneak peek at what's to come at come at HIMSS21 and beyond.
Host Jonah Comstock and Dan Czech of KLAS walk through a checklist for telehealth software success.
Sentara Health's Mark Crowe and Tyler Okoren join host Jonah Comstock to talk about how COVID-19 changed telehealth at Sentara and where they're going from here.
Passive systemic changes and representative user groups will be the keys to making sure virtual care works for everyone, says The Greystone Group’s Chris Gibbons.